The Witcher series sells over 5 million copies, so CD Projekt is making both games cheaper

Cat's out of the bag, and The Witcher 3: Wild Huntconcludes a glorious franchise some time next year. We're very sad about that, but if you haven't yet played a Witcher game, now's a pretty good time to get caught up, along with the rest of the five-some million of us. To date, The Witcher series has sold over five million copies worldwide, so colored us impressed.

So until February 8, both The Witcher: Enhanced Edition Director's Cut and The Witcher 2: Assassin's of Kings Enhanced Edition has been marked down by 50% via Steam and GOG (that site with all the crazy-old/DRM-free games). As for console gamers, Assassin's of KingsEnhanced Edition for Xbox 360 is now $30 USD, or €30/£20 in Europe. We recommend taking advantage, unless you already own the games or something.

GOG/Good Old Games was started as a service to release old games DRM - free. But, later they started selling new games also. It is the only site that sells The Witcher 2 DRM - free. Also, this is a good way to publish games for small/indie developers (apart from Steam) as they take very less percentage (around 15%) and 85% for developers of the copies sold through it whereas publishers like EA, UBISOFT, ACTIVISION (to name a few) when sell products in retail, developers get only 18% of the money of copy sold. In this way, Steam and GOG are supporting developers in today's competitive gaming industry.